Thanks guys! I am honestly going to try everything you guys are telling me. I will not stop until it "clicks!" I don't know how to thank you for your help! I really appreciate it!
Thanks guys, I really do appreciate the help. I met with this guy today, and I paid him to tutor me for a couple hours; he was just working examples and some of the problems in my book. I was able to follow along, but once I try to work them out alone, I freeze. I'm doing a lot of problems, I...
Hello everyone. I recently started taking Calculus II this semester at my community college and I am having a hard time. I didn't do very well on the first exam and now we are getting into Integration by Parts, Trigonometric Substitution, and Partial Fractions. Does anyone have any tips on how...
Has anyone ever applied for readmission to a university you've attended before and were put on academic probation or disqualified? It happened to me, and I am going through that process. I just want to know how tough it was? I was disqualified from UCF because I got low grades, I was going...
I just got a copy of Solid Works and I would like to know if anyone has any experience using this program. I have non what so ever and I need tutorials and stuff to get the hang of the program. Please help.
I've been looking at different nozzle designs and would like to make one from scratch, at least a small one, but I'm not so sure yet. I also like aerodynamics, but I'm undecided and really don't know what materials I need to start on a small project alone.
Since we're talking about light.. can you guys clarify this confusion of mine:
Once a star blows up 50 light years away, does the light emitting from the star continue to shine for 50 years before it stops shinning; even though the star is no longer there?
Well I'm majoring in Aerospace Engineering and I remember back in high school I did a project with my engineering class and put together some rocket kits and launched them. It was fun, but I kind of want to design my own. My confusion is that back then, I had a professor that told me what to do...
Thank you! That makes sense, I'll have to memorize them like that; it's been a couple years since trigonometry for me and I missed a semester of math this fall. Onto calculus 2 in spring and I don't want to fail lol.
I am having a real tough time memorizing the unit circle and it's values. What would you suggest to make easier for me to remember the quadrants, square roots, and radians?